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81 transnumero
trans-nŭmĕro, āre, v. a., to count over, count out, Auct. Her. 4, 50, 63. -
82 Transpadani
Trans-pădānus, a, um, adj., that is beyond the Po, Transpadane:regio,
Plin. 3, 17, 21, § 123:Italia,
id. 10, 29, 41, § 77:coloni,
Caes. B. C. 3, 87:clientes,
Cic. Fam. 12, 5, 2:alarii,
id. ib. 2, 17, 7.—In plur. subst.: Transpădāni, ōrum, m., the nations beyond the Po, Plin. 18, 13, 34, § 127; Cic. Att. 5, 2 fin.; Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 1, 2.— Sing.:Transpadanus,
a man from beyond the Po, Cat. 39, 13. -
83 Transpadanus
Trans-pădānus, a, um, adj., that is beyond the Po, Transpadane:regio,
Plin. 3, 17, 21, § 123:Italia,
id. 10, 29, 41, § 77:coloni,
Caes. B. C. 3, 87:clientes,
Cic. Fam. 12, 5, 2:alarii,
id. ib. 2, 17, 7.—In plur. subst.: Transpădāni, ōrum, m., the nations beyond the Po, Plin. 18, 13, 34, § 127; Cic. Att. 5, 2 fin.; Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 1, 2.— Sing.:Transpadanus,
a man from beyond the Po, Cat. 39, 13. -
84 transpertusus
trans-pertūsus, a, um, Part. [pertundo], pierced through, perforated: terminus, Auct. Limit. p. 302 Goes. -
85 transplanto
trans-planto, āre, 1, v. a., to transplant, remove:et erit quasi lignum quod transplantatur,
Vulg. Jer. 17, 8:in desertum,
id. Ezech. 19, 13:in mare,
id. Luc. 17, 6:di transplantati,
i. e. deified human beings, Sedul. 2, 258. -
86 transpono
I.In gen.:II.statuam in inferiorem locum,
Gell. 4, 5, 3:advecta onera in flumen,
Plin. Ep. 10, 61, 2:militem dextras in terras iturum,
Tac. A. 2, 8:victorem exercitum in Italiam,
Just. 23, 3, 8: locum Pisonis Annali, to transfer, Gell. 6, 9, 1. —In partic., of plants, to set out, transplant:arborem in locum alium,
Gell. 12, 1, 16:brassicam Novembri incohante,
Pall. Sept. 13, 1. -
87 transporto
trans-porto, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to carry over or across, to carry or convey from one place to another; to remove, transport.I.Lit. (class.):II.ad onera ac multitudinem jumentorum transportandam,
Caes. B. G. 5, 1:exercitum,
id. ib. 4, 16:duas legiones,
id. B. C. 2, 23:equitem phalangemque ratibus,
Curt. 7, 8, 6:exercitum in Macedoniam,
Cic. Pis. 20, 47:Harudes in Galliam,
Caes. B. G. 1, 37:exercitum in naves impositum in Hispaniam,
Liv. 26, 17, 2:victorem exercitum (in Italiam),
id. 45, 41, 7:pueros in Graeciam,
Cic. Att. 7, 17, 1:quas (copias) secum transportārat,
Nep. Milt. 3, 4:Agrippam in insulam,
i. e. to transport, banish, Suet. Aug. 65 fin. —With the body of water as the object:ripas horrendas et rauca fluenta,
to carry across, Verg. A. 6, 328.—With a twofold object:milites his navibus flumen transportat,
Caes. B. C. 1, 54:exercitum Rhenum,
id. B. G. 4, 16.—Trop.:Danubius duratus glacie ingentia tergo bella transportat,
Plin. Pan. 12, 3. -
88 transpungo
trans-pungo, ĕre, v. a., to prick or pierce through, Cael. Aur. Tard. 3, 4, 66. -
89 Transrhenani
Trans-rhēnānus, a, um, adj., that is beyond the Rhine, Transrhenish:Germani,
Caes. B. G. 5, 2, 5:hostes,
i. e. the Batavians, Plin. 19, 1, 2, § 8:lares,
Amm. 20, 4, 4. — As subst.: Transrhēnāni, ōrum, m., those living beyond the Rhine, Caes. B. G. 4, 16. -
90 Transrhenanus
Trans-rhēnānus, a, um, adj., that is beyond the Rhine, Transrhenish:Germani,
Caes. B. G. 5, 2, 5:hostes,
i. e. the Batavians, Plin. 19, 1, 2, § 8:lares,
Amm. 20, 4, 4. — As subst.: Transrhēnāni, ōrum, m., those living beyond the Rhine, Caes. B. G. 4, 16. -
91 Transtiberini
Trans-tĭbĕrīnus, a, um, adj., that is beyond the Tiber, Transtiberine:ambulator,
Mart. 1, 42, 3. — Subst.: Transtĭ-bĕrīni, ōrum, m., those dwelling beyond the Tiber, Cic. Att. 12, 23, 3. -
92 Transtiberinus
Trans-tĭbĕrīnus, a, um, adj., that is beyond the Tiber, Transtiberine:ambulator,
Mart. 1, 42, 3. — Subst.: Transtĭ-bĕrīni, ōrum, m., those dwelling beyond the Tiber, Cic. Att. 12, 23, 3. -
93 Transtigritanus
Trans-tī̆grītānus, a, um, adj. [Tigris], that is beyond the Tigris, Transtigritane:gentes,
Amm. 18, 9, 2:reges,
id. 21, 6, 7; 22, 7, 10. -
94 transvado
II.Trop., to pass by:scopulis quaestionum transvadatis,
Hier. Ep. 14, 10. -
95 transvarico
trans-vărĭco, āre, v. n., to stretch the feet apart, to straddle in walking, Veg. Vet. 3, 60. -
96 transveho
trans-vĕho or trāvĕho, xi, ctum, 3, v. a., to carry, conduct, or convey across or over; to transport (syn.: transporto, transmitto).I.Lit.A.In gen.:b.quid militum transvexisset,
Caes. B. C. 3, 29:exercitum in Britanniam,
Suet. Caes. 58; cf.:copias ponte,
Plin. 4, 12, 24, § 76:ut jam Hispanos omnes inflati transvexerint utres,
Liv. 21, 47, 5:Dardanium agmen (pons),
Sil. 4, 489:agmina classe,
id. 4, 494:corpus defuncti per vicos,
Dig. 47, 13, 3; Sen. Herc. Oet. 1964:navem Argo umeris transvectam Alpes,
Plin. 3, 18, 22, § 128. —Mid.: transvehor, to go, come, pass, travel, ride, or sail across or over:B.caerula cursu, Cic. poët. Fin. 5, 18, 49: Medi, Persae... navibus in Africam transvecti,
Sall. J. 18, 4:legiones ex Siciliā in Africam transvectae,
id. ib. 28, 6:cum duabus quinqueremibus Corcyram transvectus,
Liv. 32, 16, 2:vada Tartari,
Sen. Herc. Fur. 889:transvectae (sc. equo) a fronte pugnantium alae,
Tac. Agr. 37; cf.:ludicro Circensium Britannicus et Nero transvecti sunt,
id. A. 12, 41:transvehitur Tuscos,
flies past, Claud. Laud. Stil. 2, 272.—In partic.1.To carry, bear, lead, or conduct along in triumph:2.signa tabulasque,
Flor. 2, 12:arma spoliaque multa Gallica carpentis transvecta,
Liv. 39, 7, 2.—Of the Roman knights, to ride past before the censor for review (syn. traduco), Liv. 9, 46, 15; Suet. Aug. 38; Dig. 2, 4, 2, § 4; Val. Max. 2, 2, 8.—II.Trop., of time, to pass by, elapse (Tacitean):abiit jam et transvectum est tempus, quo, etc.,
Tac. H. 2, 76:transvecta aestas,
id. Agr. 18. -
97 transvendo
trans-vendo, ĕre, v. a., to dispose of by sale, to sell, alienate, Inscr. Orell. 4431. -
98 transvenio
trans-vĕnĭo, īre, v. n., to come from another place or person (eccl. Lat.):anima inde (a Deo) transvenit,
Tert. Anim. 23 fin. -
99 transverbero
trans-verbĕro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to strike or beat through, to thrust through, pierce through, transfix:praeclara bestia venabulo transverberatur,
Cic. Fam. 7, 1, 3:abiete pectus,
Verg. A. 11, 667:clipei aera (hasta),
id. ib. 10, 336:in utrumque latus transverberatus,
Tac. H. 1, 42:aëra volitando,
App. de Deo Socr. p. 46, 37. -
100 transversum
I.Lit.:II.ut quae defensio fuerat, eadem in accusationem transverteretur,
should be turned, converted, App. Mag. p. 325, 33: eorum consilia hac atque illac variā cogitatione, to turn over, Firm. Math. 6, 15.—Transf., to turn away, avert:A.inimica,
Arn. 7, 219:fortes meos,
Tert. Praescr. 37. — Hence, transversus ( - vorsus) or trāver-sus, a, um, P. a., turned across; hence, going or lying across, athwart, crosswise; cross-, transverse, traverse (freq. and class.).Lit.:2.viae,
cross-streets, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 53, § 119:tramites,
Liv. 2, 39, 3:limites,
id. 22, 12, 2:fossa,
Caes. B. G. 2, 8:fossas viis praeducit,
id. B. C. 1, 27:vallum,
id. ib. 3, 63:tigna,
id. ib. 2, 9:transversosque volare per imbres fulmina cernis,
Lucr. 2, 213; cf.:nubila portabunt venti transversa per auras,
id. 6, 190:Manilium nos vidimus transverso ambulantem foro,
across the forum, Cic. de Or. 3, 33, 133: taleae ne plus quattuor digitos transversos emineant, four fingers across, four finger-breadths, Cato ap. Plin. 17, 18, 29, § 126; cf.prov.: si hercle tu ex isto loco Digitum transversum aut unguem latum excesseris,
a fingerbreadth, Plaut. Aul. 1, 1, 18; so,digitus,
Cic. Ac. 2, 18, 58 (v. digitus);for which, also: discedere a rectā conscientiā traversum unguem,
id. Att. 13, 20, 4:(versibus) incomptis allinet atrum Transverso calamo signum,
Hor. A. P. 447:ut transversus mons sulcetur,
Col. 2, 4, 10: plurimum refert, concava sint (specula), an elata;transversa, an obliqua,
Plin. 33, 9, 45, § 129. —Neutr. as subst.: transversum, i, a cross direction or position, only with prepp. adv., crosswise, transversely, etc.:B.non prorsus, verum ex transverso cedit, quasi cancer solet,
obliquely, sideways, Plaut. Ps. 4, 1, 45:e transverso vacefit locus,
Lucr. 6, 1018:paeninsula ad formam gladii in transversum porrecta,
Plin. 4, 12, 26, § 83:in transversum positae (arbores),
id. 16, 42, 81, § 222:aratione per transversum iteratā,
id. 18, 20, 49, § 180; so id. 37, 9, 37, § 118 (al. saepe traversa):collectus pluvialis aquae transversum secans,
intersecting diagonally, Front. Limit. p. 43 Goes.; cf. poet. in plur.:(venti) mutati transversa fremunt,
at right angles to their former direction, Verg. A. 5, 19; so id. E. 3, 8; Val. Fl. 2, 154; Stat. Th. 1, 348.—Trop.:2.transversa incurrit misera fortuna rei publicae,
crossed, thwarted, Cic. Brut. 97, 331: cum coepit transversos agere felicitas, i. e. to lead aside or astray, Sen. Ep. 8, 3:transversum judicem ferre,
Quint. 10, 1, 110; Plin. 9, 17, 31, § 67; 28, 1, 1, § 1. —Neutr. as subst.: transversum, i, n., only with prepp. adv.:1.ecce autem de transverso L. Caesar, ut veniam ad se, rogat,
i. e. contrary to expectation, unexpectedly, Cic. Att. 15, 4, 5:ecce tibi iste de transverso, Heus, inquit, etc.,
Auct. Her. 4, 10, 14;for which: quod non exspectes, ex transverso fit,
Petr. 55:haec calamitas ex transverso accidit,
Scrib. Comp. 231.—Hence, advv.transversē ( - vorsē), crosswise, transversely, obliquely:2.transverse describantur horae in columellā,
Vitr. 9, 9, 7; Cels. 5, 26, 24; Veg. 2, 5, 1.—
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